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UCL BARITONE - WEEK 4
"Sweet Child O Mine"

This week you will explore a range of strumming techniques and alternative tempos with mostly basic chords shapes that will form a ukulele arrangement of Franz Ferdinands, "TAKE ME OUT". 

PDF DOWNLOADS

Please note that the
SONG SHEET PDF
INTRO SOLO 1
MID SOLO 2
Have a listen to the audio track for the Baritone part at full speed along along with the L3 and vocals parts:

INTRO SOLO 1

You don't play anything for the first 8 bars, but come in with the solo below for the remainder of the intro section. 

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Remember, the 1st 8 bars are played by the level 2.2 group and are on the track below as a guide so that you know where to come in. 
Watch the tab video below to hear the rhythm slowed down. Practice slow and then build up speed as you get used to the pattern

MID SOLO 2

Below is the tab for the mid section solo part. Have a listen:

VIDEO TUTORIALS

Video tutorials will be uploaded within 24 hours of your class taking place.
INTRO SOLO
VERSE & CHORUS SECTIONS
MID SOLO SECTION
RHYTHM SECTIONS FOR INTRO & SOLO
If you're not yet feeling ready to perform the solo parts, you can still join in with the rhythm sections playing the chords as demonstrated in the video below. 

MP3 DOWNLOAD

Download the Mp3 of the full track to help with offline practice and to get used to playing along with the full band arrangement. 
SWEET CHILD O MINE Mp3

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Aigburth
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​L17 4LH

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